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06.01 - Shoreland Conservation Design Ordinance
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06.01 - Shoreland Conservation Design Ordinance
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wed: <br /> G. Exterior lighting. All exterior lighting shall be directed downward. <br /> Lighting shall not illuminate parcels adjacent to the development <br /> P44-B, either directly or indirectly. <br /> H. Shore Recreation Facilities. <br /> 1. Shore recreation facilities, including but not limited to <br /> swimming areas, docks and watercraft mooring areas and <br /> launching ramps, must be centralized and located in areas <br /> suitable for them. Evaluation of suitability must include <br /> consideration of land slope, water depth, vegetation, soils, <br /> depth to groundwater and bedrock, or other relevant factors. <br /> 2. No more than 20% of the shore impact zone shall be used for <br /> shore recreation facilities. <br /> 3. The number of spaces provided for continuous beaching, <br /> mooring or docking of watercraft shall not exceed one for each <br /> first-tier unit that would be allowed as calculated in part 6A of <br /> this section. The number may be reduced based on the <br /> suitability of the site. <br /> 4. Facilities for mooring of individual watercraft, including boat <br /> lifts and canopies, shall be earth-tone in color and shall be <br /> positioned so as to minimize their visibility from the lake <br /> Canopies may be disallowed if they would have a strong visual <br /> presence. <br /> I. Building standards. Units must be clustered in one or more <br /> groups and located on suitable areas of the development. All <br /> structures within a PUD must meet the minimum standards: <br /> (i) New multifamily dwellings of 4 units or larger shall be <br /> designed by an architect. <br /> (2) New multifamily buildings shall meet the state code for fire <br /> and sound ratings. <br /> (3) Water systems must be winterized. <br /> (4) Parking and driving areas must be paved. <br /> (5) All buildings shall be earth tone in color and shall be <br /> designed, constructed and positioned to be compatible, in <br /> color, character and mass,with the surrounding land use. <br /> 4. Design Criteria for existing PUDs. <br /> A. All existing PUDs shall meet the design criteria for a new PUD, <br /> where possible. <br /> `• B. Additional development within an existing PUD shall not bring the <br />
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